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4 parts of the metaparadigm of nursing(P, N, H, E)
person, nursing, health & environment
what is considered a primary foundational component in nursing?
Man
he claimed that the Metaparadigm of Nursing (MON) should be comprehensively defined.
Fawcett
what does nursing theories focus on?
Person
it is a discontinuous series of free men permanently isolate their subjectivity.
Humanity
Who said this “Humanity is a discontinuous series of free men permanently isolate their subjectivity. ”
Simone de Beauvoir
what is a rope stretched between the animal and the Superman, a rope over an abyss
Man
who said that “Man is a rope stretched between the animal and the Superman, a rope over an abyss”
Nietzsche
what is a historical idea and not a natural kind”
man
who said “Man is a historical idea and not a natural kind”
Merleau-Ponty
what is nothing else than his plan, it exists only insofar as it is realized, so it is nothing but the whole ”
Man
who said that “Man is nothing else than his plan, it exists only insofar as it is realized, so it is nothing but the whole ”
Sartre
what is a product of “discursive formations” and of the “sociopolitical contingencies” of the various epochs of human history
man
whats considered to be beyond grammar and logic
concept of man
he published a book in 1906 he titled, "What Is Man?“
Mark Twain
what came from latin word "Humanitas"
Man
what is known to be true to every man
basic human needs
4 Major Attributes of Human Being
The capacity to think or conceptualize on the abstract level.
Family formation.
The tendency to seek and maintain territory.
The ability to use verbal symbols as language, a means of developing and maintaining culture.
something that is desired, useful or necessary
Need
physiologic & psychologic conditions that an individual must meet to achieve a state of health or well-being
human needs
is based on how crucial it is for survival.
Maslow’s classification of needs
5 Levels of Abraham Maslow's Classification of Needs (SELSP)
Self-actualization
Esteem
Love/Belonging
Safety
Physiological
basically a mentally healthy person
Self-actualized
term that allows input & output to & from its boundaries
open system
term when it doesn't allow any input or output
Closed System
said that Man is composed of organs and organ systems that function together to achieve one particular purpose.
Martha Rogers
term for the cells, tissues, organs, organ systems
Subsystems
term for - his family, community, and the society.
Suprasystems
what 2 systems composes a man
Subsystems
Suprasystems
stated that Man is whole, complete & independent being who has 14 fundamental needs to;
Virginia Henderson
14 fundamental needs of a man
Breathe
Eat
&
drink
Eliminate
Move
&
maintain posture
Sleep
&
rest
Dress
&
undress
Maintain body temperature
Keep clean
Avoid danger
Communicate
Worship
Work
Play
Learn
what is the fundamental right of every human being; integration of the body & mind; highly desirable state
Health
an overall balance of a person’s physical, social, spiritual, emotional, intellectual, environmental and occupational well-being
wellness
has a direct influence on overall health
wellness
state where the physical body is free from disease
health
5 models of health & illness
Health & Illness Continuum
Agent- Host Environment Model
Smith’s Model of Health
Health Belief Model
Health Promotion Model
3 precursor of illness
Heredity
behavioral factors
environmental factors
any factor or stressor that can lead to illness/dse; ie. bacteria
agent
persons; who may or may not be affected by the dse; ie. sex; age
host
any factor external to the host that may or may not predispose the host to the agent, ie. death; adequate living conditions
environment
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